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Zvi Kogan, a Chabad rabbi murdered in the UAE in November 2024. (Picture: Chabad via Times of Israel)

 

In a chilling development, the Israeli National Security Council (NSC) has sounded an alarm over potential terror threats targeting Israelis and Jewish communities in Southeast Asia, with a special focus on Thailand.

 

This grave warning follows the tragic murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, an influential figure within the UAE's Abu Dhabi Chabad community. The Rabbi's disappearance and subsequent death have escalated security concerns, casting a shadow over popular Israeli tourist spots in the region.

 

Thailand, a gem among travel enthusiasts for its vibrant culture and idyllic landscapes, is now under heightened scrutiny following a suspected terror link to Rabbi Kogan’s untimely demise.

 

The NSC's advisory comes with a slew of safety measures aimed at safeguarding Israeli nationals. Foremost, tourists are urged to steer clear of areas closely tied to Israeli and Jewish identities, focusing on heightened awareness in crowded venues and discreet behaviour to avoid becoming conspicuous.

 

To further mitigate risks, the council advises against the public display of Israeli emblems and suggests maintaining a low digital profile by securing social media accounts and avoiding posts related to their itineraries. Israelis with military backgrounds are particularly cautioned to refrain from divulging such information online or in casual interactions.

 

Israel's security agencies are reported to be actively working with global counterparts to neutralise this looming threat. Although the travel warning for Thailand remains at Level 2, prompting increased vigilance rather than a mass exodus, the tension is palpable. Israeli tourists should vigilantly steer clear of large gatherings, particularly those with known Israeli affiliations or entertainment events that could be potential targets.

 

This alert is reminiscent of concerns raised on 12th November, where Thai police, anticipating potential terror activities at the renowned Full Moon party on Koh Phangan, drew stark attention. The island, known for its lively gatherings, was packed with Israeli visitors at the time, fostering fears of a possible attack.

 

These troubling developments follow closely on the harrowing discovery of Rabbi Kogan’s lifeless body, sending shockwaves through both the Jewish community and broader public. His disappearance and subsequent murder serve as a stark reminder of the pervading risks and the necessity of remaining vigilant.

 

In these uneasy times, maintaining an informed and cautious approach is paramount for Israelis in Southeast Asia. Should any threat or act of violence occur, individuals are urged to contact local authorities promptly.

 

With proactive communication between Israeli security forces and international partners, efforts continue to defuse potential dangers swiftly, ensuring travellers' safety amid these unsettling circumstances reported The Times of Istrael.

 

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Israel Warns Citizens of Terror Threat in Southeast Asia, Focus on Thailand

 

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Picture courtesy: Israel Defense Forces (IDF)

 

Israel's National Security Council (NSC) has issued a stark warning to its citizens, highlighting a potential terror threat looming over Southeast Asia, with special attention to Thailand. This warning is linked to the tragic murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in Dubai on November 21, sparking heightened security concerns.

 

In a swift response, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has detained three suspects believed to be involved in Rabbi Kogan's killing. Authorities discovered his body on November 24, a few days after he was reported missing. The investigation is ongoing, as confirmed by the UAE Ministry of Interior, although specific details about the suspects remain undisclosed.

 

Israel has labelled Rabbi Kogan's murder as a "repugnant act of antisemitic terrorism." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to pursue those responsible and assured that no assailant will evade justice. During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu stressed, "The State of Israel will use all means to deal with these murderers and those who dispatched them to the fullest extent of the law.”

 

In light of these developments, Israel has reinforced its advisory against non-essential travel to the UAE. Citizens are urged to avoid places associated with Israeli or Jewish communities, be discreet about their travel plans on social media, and limit movements. This follows the heightened alert level set during the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023, amid concerns over attacks by Iranian or Iran-backed operatives.

 

The White House also condemned the killing, describing it as not only an assault on Rabbi Kogan but also on the UAE's stance against violent extremism. US National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett commended the UAE for their prompt action in apprehending suspects, emphasising the importance of holding them accountable.

 

Netanyahu has acknowledged the UAE's cooperation in the investigation and expressed intent to solidify peace relations amid adversities faced by both nations. “We will strengthen the ties between us in the face of attempts by the axis of evil to harm the relationship of peace between us,” he stated.

 

Rabbi Zvi Kogan, aged 28, resided in the UAE serving as an emissary for Chabad-Lubavitch. He was dedicated to fostering Jewish life in the Emirates, including enhancing the availability of kosher food. His wife, Rivky, joined him as they embarked on this mission following their marriage in 2022.

 

Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the attack, underscoring that such inhuman acts won’t deter the growth of Jewish communities worldwide, including in the UAE. "This vile antisemitic attack is a reminder of the inhumanity of the enemies of the Jewish people,” Herzog stated, insisting it only strengthens their resolve to continue expanding these vibrant communities, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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On 11/29/2024 at 4:33 AM, Tarteso said:

Any dog will love you with these pictures..

Any way, hope recover soon. 👍

 

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

They forgot the fine cuisine... 

And dont forget the Temples!

 

😁😂

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17 minutes ago, BumGun said:

whats the basis of that accusation ? Maybe he was involve din some weird drug deal that went sideways ?


Looks like you need to get on that. Make like Sherlock, BumGun.

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10 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

No, there is NO evidence of a connection murdering that man and antisemitism or being "anti-Israel" so far.

They kill a rabbi in UAE and they publish their action, and you claim there's no proof?

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23 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Exterminated? Global Security force?

Wow, they would have to do a lot of work in the coming US govt.

I'm sure, you're trolling 😂

 

Maybe he should do a little research about who is behind the Muslim invasion of Europe. People like Barbara Specter is a good start. How about Iraq and Libya?  Neocons Zionists with dual citizenship running the American foreigner policy. 

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